Take a look at one of the coolest parts of our incredible city. You may have speculated that Chicago has tunnels running beneath it, but did you know they are easily accessible? Explore the underbelly of the heart of the city.
You have to check out this underground path. Keep scrolling for all the details.
The Chicago Pedway is a little-known local gateway to the city that may soon become a huge tourist attraction. The path is mostly underground.
It is currently a system of pedestrian tunnels, concourses, and bridges beneath the Loop that help people access museums, restaurants, train stations, hotels, and other attractions during inclement weather.
Spanning the length of 40 downtown blocks, there are also many tunnels that don't directly connect but branch off through other parts of the Loop.
Several shops already exist throughout the tunnel system, but few know that they are there.
The new plan for the Chicago Pedway includes signs to help direct visitors to the stores and restaurants.
The new additions to the Pedway may also include a subterranean library with reading alcoves and art galleries.
Proposed shapes for entrances are large boxes or the world's largest book.
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Unfortunately, at the moment it is uncertain when exactly these changes will be implemented. In the meantime, you can enjoy this pedestrian city trail for what it is today before everyone starts using it.
You can read more about the proposed changes to the Chicago Pedway underground tunnel here, and find entrances to it near several commercial and government buildings, hotels, and apartments.
For more unique things to do in the city, check out these 10 unforgettable Chicago attractions.
Do you ever take this underground tunnel system? Share your experiences and photos with us!
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